The Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel

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Games Like The Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel for PSP

#1 Manhunt 2

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Manhunt 2 is an Action-Adventure, Horror-Survival and Single-player video game with Stealth elements developed by Rockstar London and published by Rockstar Games. The game takes place in the realistic environment and the story centers on the protagonist, a mental patient suffering from amnesia. The major aim of the protagonist is to unearth his identity by exploring the world and interacting with NPCs. The player can assume the role of the protagonist named as Daniel Lamb and he is assist by his companion named as Leo Kasper, an assassin who helps Daniel in his journey. The player can explore the world from third-person perspective and lets the player fight against other players and take down them using stealth elements. He can interact with objects and use his abilities to fulfill his objectives to survive as long as possible. As the game proceed, other features and content will be unlocked. With prominent features, exciting gameplay, brilliant mechanics and 3D environments, Manhunt 2 is the best game to play and enjoy.

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#2 Army of Two: The 40th Day

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Army of Two: The 40th Day is a Single-player and Multiplayer Third-person Shooter video game developed by EA Montreal and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation and Xbox platforms. The game acts as the sequel to Army of Two video game, and it mainly revolves around two-player co-op play and employs a cover a system. It comes with Elliot Salem and Tyson Rios, the two main protagonists from the previous title, as partners who, with their controller named Alice Murray, must battle against enemies to survive and fend off evil forces that have threatened Shanghai. Updates and weapons are available, and the player can use them when needed to take down foes. The game is played from a third-person viewpoint, and the player can show off his shooting skills by completing a set of levels to impress his buddies. A newly introduced feature known as Aggro, enabling the player to control their enemies’ attack to change the outcome of a firefight. The playbook feature lets the player scan enemies from engaging them to install specific team-based tactics. With prominent features, addictive gameplay, and detailed graphics, you would really like the game to play.

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